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Re: Timing on M
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Posted by ChadS on May 13, 2007 at 08:08:12 from (65.151.84.49):
In Reply to: Re: Timing on M posted by turbos10 on May 12, 2007 at 20:46:03:
I was thinking the first notch is TDC, and the second notch is where the timing is set by the dizzy. Not too sure on what degree those marks are exactly though,, Im glad to hear you have gone the extra mile on the flywheel! Safety is always an issue. If you was to dyno it, use the direct drive side of the pto dyno, will let you run the higher rpms and still get a feel for whats going on. Id love to dyno that tractor! Id bet it would be over 125 hp at stock rpms, even more at the higher rpms and more boost. Try the timing control feature,,,, JMHO,, It can eliminate alot of guess work, and you dont have to do much to the stock dizzy to get where you need it to be. I know on my stroker H, it helped dial in the timing, and let me know where to make custom adjustments to the dizzy to get it to run without the timing control. Im sure you will get it ironed out very soon though. Chad
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